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Professional wrestling at the Tokyo Dome

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List of professional wrestling shows

The Tokyo Dome at night

This is a list chronicling the history ofprofessional wrestling at the Tokyo Dome. TheTokyo Dome stadium inBunkyo, Tokyo, Japan has hosted a number ofprofessional wrestlingsupercard events over the years. These events often air onpay-per-view (PPV) or are recorded for a future television broadcast.New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) is thepromotion which has held the most shows at the Tokyo Dome, including the very first professional wrestling event at the venue –Battle Satellite in Tokyo Dome on April 24, 1989. NJPW also holds their annualJanuary 4 Tokyo Dome Show event, currently promoted under theWrestle Kingdom name – Wrestle Kingdom is considered NJPW's biggest show of the year, their version ofWrestleMania.[1] The first January 4 show,Super Warriors in Tokyo Dome, took place in 1992 and has been held each year since then.[2][3] As ofnight two ofWrestle Kingdom 15, NJPW has held a total of 55 shows in the Tokyo Dome.[a]

The Tokyo Dome was the site of the only NJPW,All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), andWorld Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) co-promoted show, theWrestling Summit held on April 13, 1990.[4] WWE participated in two additional Tokyo Dome events, co-promoting WrestleFest and SuperWrestle withSuper World of Sports (SWS) in 1991.[5][6] Including the Wrestling Summit, AJPW has been involved in six Dome shows, currently holding the record for the second highest amount of Tokyo Dome wrestling events.Pro Wrestling Noah,All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW),DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT),Jd', theUniversal Wrestling Federation (UWF) and its successor theUnion of Wrestling Forces International (UWFi),Pro Wrestling Fujiwara Gumi (PWFG),Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW),World Championship Wrestling (WCW), the Universal Fighting-Arts Organization (UFO),Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA),Global Force Wrestling (GFW),All Elite Wrestling (AEW),Ring of Honor (ROH),Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), andWorld Wonder Ring Stardom have all also held events at the Tokyo Dome. Many Tokyo Dome events are collaborative efforts that feature wrestlers from multiple promotions; Weekly Pro Wrestling magazine'sBridge of Dreams event featured the participation of thirteen professional wrestling andmixed martial arts promotions and AJW'sBig Egg Wrestling Universe event featured the participation of every majorjoshi promotion in Japan.[7][8]

NJPW wrestlerHiroshi Tanahashi has worked eleven main event matches at the Tokyo Dome, the most of any wrestler. This is followed byShinya Hashimoto,Keiji Mutoh,Shinsuke Nakamura, andKazuchika Okada (tied at eight).[a]

Dates and events

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DatePromotion(s)ShowMain EventNotesRef(s).
April 24, 1989NJPWBattle Satellite in Tokyo DomeShota Chochishvili vs.Antonio Inoki (c) for theWWF World Martial Arts Heavyweight Championship[2]
November 29, 1989UWFU-CosmosAkira Maeda vs.Willie Wilhelm[9]
February 10, 1990NJPWSuper FightAntonio Inoki andSeiji Sakaguchi vs.Shinya Hashimoto andMasahiro Chono
Lou Thesz served as the guest referee
[10]
April 13, 1990AJPW
NJPW
WWF
Wrestling SummitHulk Hogan vs.Stan Hansen[4]
March 21, 1991NJPW
WCW
Starrcade in Tokyo DomeTatsumi Fujinami (c – IWGP) vs.Ric Flair (c – NWA) for theNWA World Heavyweight Championship and theIWGP Heavyweight ChampionshipAired in the United States asWCW/New Japan Supershow I in April 1991[11]
March 30, 1991SWS
WWF
WrestlefestThe Legion of Doom (Animal andHawk) vs.Hulk Hogan andGenichiro Tenryu[5]
December 12, 1991SWS
WWF
SuperWrestleHulk Hogan vs.Genichiro Tenryu[6]
January 4, 1992NJPW
WCW
Super Warriors in Tokyo DomeRiki Choshu (c – Greatest 18) vs.Tatsumi Fujinami (c – IWGP) for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship and theGreatest 18 Club ChampionshipAired in the United States asWCW/New Japan Supershow II in March 1992[12]
October 4, 1992PWFGStack of ArmsMasakatsu Funaki vs.Maurice Smith[13]
January 4, 1993NJPW
WCW
Fantastic Story in Tokyo DomeGenichiro Tenryu vs.Riki ChoshuAired in the United States asWCW/New Japan Supershow III in March 1993[11]
January 4, 1994NJPWBattlefieldGenichiro Tenryu vs.Antonio Inoki[14]
November 20, 1994AJWBig Egg Wrestling UniverseAkira Hokuto vs.Aja Kong[7]
January 4, 1995NJPWBattle 7Shinya Hashimoto (c) vs.Kensuke Sasaki for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[15]
April 2, 1995Weekly Pro-Wrestling magazineBridge of DreamsShinya Hashimoto vs.Masahiro Chono[8]
October 9, 1995NJPW
UWFi
NJPW vs. UWFiKeiji Mutoh (c) vs.Nobuhiko Takada for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[16]
January 4, 1996NJPW
UWFi
Wrestling World 1996Nobuhiko Takada vs.Keiji Mutoh (c) for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[17]
April 29, 1996NJPWBattle Formation 1996Shinya Hashimoto vs.Nobuhiko Takada (c) for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[18]
December 26, 1996Jd'Jd' StarCooga,Cynthia Moreno, andLioness Asuka vs. Kumiko Maekawa,Yoshiko Tamura, andYumiko Hotta[19]
January 4, 1997NJPW
BJW
Wrestling World 1997Shinya Hashimoto (c) vs.Riki Choshu for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[20]
April 12, 1997NJPWBattle Formation 1997Naoya Ogawa vs.Shinya Hashimoto[21]
January 4, 1998NJPWFinal Power HallKensuke Sasaki (c) vs.Keiji Mutoh for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[22]
April 4, 1998NJPWAntonio Inoki Retirement ShowAntonio Inoki vs.Don Frye[23]
May 1, 1998AJPWAJPW's 25th AnniversaryToshiaki Kawada vs.Mitsuharu Misawa (c) for theTriple Crown Heavyweight Championship[24]
January 4, 1999NJPWWrestling World 1999Keiji Mutoh vs.Scott Norton (c) for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[25]
April 10, 1999NJPWStrong Style SymphonyKeiji Mutoh (c) vs.Don Frye for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[26]
May 2, 1999AJPWGiant Baba Memorial ShowMitsuharu Misawa vs.Vader (c) for theTriple Crown Heavyweight Championship[27]
October 11, 1999NJPWFinal DomeNaoya Ogawa (c) vs.Shinya Hashimoto for theNWA World Heavyweight Championship
Tatsumi Fujinami served as the guest referee
[28]
January 4, 2000NJPWWrestling World 2000Kensuke Sasaki vs.Genichiro Tenryu (c) for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[29]
April 7, 2000NJPWDome ImpactNaoya Ogawa vs.Shinya Hashimoto[30]
October 9, 2000NJPWDo Judge!!Toshiaki Kawada vs.Kensuke Sasaki[31]
January 4, 2001NJPWWrestling World 2001Kensuke Sasaki vs.Toshiaki Kawada for the vacantIWGP Heavyweight Championship[32]
January 28, 2001AJPW
NJPW
Giant Baba Memorial SpectacularToshiaki Kawada andKensuke Sasaki vs.Genichiro Tenryu andHiroshi Hase[33]
October 8, 2001NJPWIndicate of NextYuji Nagata andJun Akiyama vs.Hiroshi Hase andKeiji Mutoh[34]
January 4, 2002NJPWWrestling World 2002Jun Akiyama (c) vs.Yuji Nagata for theGHC Heavyweight Championship[35]
May 2, 2002NJPWNJPW's 30th AnniversaryMitsuharu Misawa vs.Masahiro Chono[36]
August 8, 2002UFOLegendNaoya Ogawa vs.Matt Ghaffari[37]
October 14, 2002NJPWSpiralYuji Nagata (c) vs.Kazuyuki Fujita for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[38]
January 4, 2003NJPWWrestling World 2003Yuji Nagata (c) vs.Josh Barnett for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[39]
January 19, 2003AJPW2nd Wrestle-1Ernesto Hoost vs.Bob Sapp[40]
May 1, 2003NJPWUltimate FestivalNew Japan Alumnus Battle Royal[41]
May 2, 2003NJPWUltimate CrushYoshihiro Takayama (c – NWF) vs.Yuji Nagata (c – IWGP) for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship and theNWF Heavyweight Championship[42]
October 13, 2003NJPWUltimate Crush IIYoshihiro Takayama,Kazuyuki Fujita,Minoru Suzuki,Shinsuke Nakamura, andBob Sapp vs.Hiroyoshi Tenzan,Yuji Nagata,Manabu Nakanishi,Hiroshi Tanahashi, andSeiji Sakaguchi[43]
January 4, 2004NJPWWrestling World 2004Shinsuke Nakamura (c – IWGP) vs.Yoshihiro Takayama (c – NWF) for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship and theNWF Heavyweight Championship[44]
May 3, 2004NJPWNexessBob Sapp (c) vs.Shinsuke Nakamura for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[45]
July 10, 2004NoahDepartureKenta Kobashi (c) vs.Jun Akiyama for theGHC Heavyweight Championship[46]
January 4, 2005NJPWToukon Festival: Wrestling World 2005Shinsuke Nakamura vs.Hiroshi Tanahashi (c) for theIWGP U-30 Openweight Championship[47]
May 14, 2005NJPWNexess VIHiroyoshi Tenzan vs.Satoshi Kojima (c) for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[48]
July 18, 2005NoahDestinyMitsuharu Misawa vs.Toshiaki Kawada[49]
October 8, 2005NJPWToukon Souzou New ChapterBrock Lesnar vs.Kazuyuki Fujita (c) andMasahiro Chono in a three-way match for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[50]
January 4, 2006NJPWToukon Shidou Chapter 1Brock Lesnar (c) vs.Shinsuke Nakamura for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[51]
January 4, 2007NJPW
AJPW
Wrestle KingdomKeiji Mutoh andMasahiro Chono vs.Tencozy (Hiroyoshi Tenzan andSatoshi Kojima)[52]
January 4, 2008NJPW
TNA
Wrestle Kingdom IIShinsuke Nakamura vs.Hiroshi Tanahashi (c) for theIWGP Heavyweight ChampionshipAired in the United States asTNA Global Impact on January 17, 2008[53][54]
January 4, 2009NJPW
TNA
Wrestle Kingdom IIIHiroshi Tanahashi vs.Keiji Mutoh (c) for theIWGP Heavyweight ChampionshipAired in the United States asTNA Global Impact 2 on October 8, 2009[55][56]
January 4, 2010NJPWWrestle Kingdom IVShinsuke Nakamura (c) vs.Yoshihiro Takayama for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[57]
January 4, 2011NJPW
TNA
Wrestle Kingdom VHiroshi Tanahashi vs.Satoshi Kojima (c) for theIWGP Heavyweight ChampionshipAired in the United States asTNA Global Impact 3 on February 24, 2011[58]
January 4, 2012NJPWWrestle Kingdom VIHiroshi Tanahashi (c) vs.Minoru Suzuki for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[59]
January 4, 2013NJPWWrestle Kingdom 7Hiroshi Tanahashi (c) vs.Kazuchika Okada for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[60]
January 4, 2014NJPWWrestle Kingdom 8Hiroshi Tanahashi vs.Shinsuke Nakamura (c) for theIWGP Intercontinental Championship[61]
January 4, 2015NJPW
GFW
Wrestle Kingdom 9Hiroshi Tanahashi (c) vs.Kazuchika Okada for theIWGP Heavyweight ChampionshipAired live in the United States on PPV as a presentation of GFW[62]
January 4, 2016NJPWWrestle Kingdom 10Kazuchika Okada (c) vs.Hiroshi Tanahashi for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[63]
January 4, 2017NJPWWrestle Kingdom 11Kazuchika Okada (c) vs.Kenny Omega for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[64]
June 1, 2017DDTStreet Wrestling in Tokyo DomeMinoru Suzuki vs.Sanshiro Takagi[65]
January 4, 2018NJPWWrestle Kingdom 12Kazuchika Okada (c) vs.Tetsuya Naito for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[66]
January 4, 2019NJPWWrestle Kingdom 13Hiroshi Tanahashi vs.Kenny Omega (c) for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[67]
January 4, 2020NJPWWrestle Kingdom 14 (Night 1)Kazuchika Okada (c) vs.Kota Ibushi for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship[68]
January 5, 2020NJPWWrestle Kingdom 14 (Night 2)Tetsuya Naito (c – Intercontinental) vs.Kazuchika Okada (c – Heavyweight) for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship and theIWGP Intercontinental Championship[3]
January 4, 2021NJPWWrestle Kingdom 15 (Night 1)Kota Ibushi vs.Tetsuya Naito (c) for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship and theIWGP Intercontinental Championship[69]
January 5, 2021NJPWWrestle Kingdom 15 (Night 2)Kota Ibushi (c) vs.Jay White for theIWGP Heavyweight Championship and theIWGP Intercontinental Championship[70]
July 25, 2021NJPWWrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo DomeShingo Takagi (c) vs.Hiroshi Tanahashi for theIWGP World Heavyweight Championship
October 31, 2021DDTTokyo Dome CupThe 37Kamiina (Konosuke Takeshita,Mao,Shunma Katsumata, andYuki Ueno) vs.Brahman Brothers (Brahman Kei and Brahman Shu),Chris Brookes, andGorgeous Matsuno, and 121000000 (Maki Itoh andMiyu Yamashita),Hikari Noa, andHyper Misao, and Pheromones (Danshoku Dino,Yuki Iino andYumehito Imanari), andTetsuya Endo andKazuki Hirata,Kazusada Higuchi, Kouzi andShinya Aoki[71]
January 4, 2022NJPW
Noah
Wrestle Kingdom 16 (Night 1)Kazuchika Okada vs.Shingo Takagi (c) for theIWGP World Heavyweight Championship
January 5, 2022NJPW
Noah
Wrestle Kingdom 16 (Night 2)Kazuchika Okada (c) vs.Will Ospreay for theIWGP World Heavyweight Championship
January 4, 2023NJPW
Noah
Wrestle Kingdom 17 (Night 1)Kazuchika Okada vs.Jay White (c) for theIWGP World Heavyweight Championship
February 21, 2023NoahKeiji Muto Grand Final Pro-Wrestling "Last" LoveMasahiro Chono vs.Keiji Muto
January 4, 2024NJPWWrestle Kingdom 18Tetsuya Naito vs.Sanada (c) for theIWGP World Heavyweight Championship
January 4, 2025NJPWWrestle Kingdom 19Zack Sabre Jr. (c) vs.Shota Umino for theIWGP World Heavyweight Championship
January 5, 2025AEW
NJPW
CMLL
ROH
Stardom
Wrestle DynastyZack Sabre Jr. (c) vs.Ricochet for theIWGP World Heavyweight Championship

Footnotes

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  1. ^abSources are found in the table.

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